Lack of gender-specific antibody recognition of products from domains of a var gene implicated in pregnancy-associated plasmodium falciparum malaria.
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Gender-specific and parity-dependent acquired antibody recognition is characteristic of variant surface antigens (VSA) expressed by chondroitin sulfate A (CSA)-adherent Plasmodium falciparum involved in pregnancy-associated malaria (PAM). However, antibody recognition of recombinant products of a specific VSA gene (2O2var1) implicated in PAM and transcribed by a CSA-adhering parasite line did not have these characteristics. Furthermore, we could not demonstrate preferential transcription of 2O2var1 in the CSA-adhering line versus the unselected, parental isolate. Our data call for circumspection regarding the molecular identity of the parasite ligand mediating adhesion to CSA in PAM.
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Jensen, A. T. R., Zornig, H. D., Buhmann, C., Salanti, A., Koram, K. A., Riley, E. M., . . . Staalsoe, T. (2003). Lack of gender-specific antibody recognition of products from domains of a var gene implicated in pregnancy-associated plasmodium falciparum malaria. Infection and Immunity, 71(7), 4193-4196.